Most crotons do change colour as they mature (with new leaves coming in glossy true green), but yes, they do need strong light to maintain their...
i vote yes.
Are you sure it isn't a horsetail? Looks MUCH more like an early shoot of horsetail than a bamboo, in my opinion.
d'oh - cucullaria. knew that exima didn't sound right for that one - kudos, Jon!
I have my boss sitting on my shoulder saying it's either a Kalanchoe or a Cotyledon, and my money's still on Kalanchoe. The leaves aren't fleshy...
Could be a Gasteria lilllia... lilluh... lillisomething.
For the unknowns: 1. Some type of Flax - Linum usitatissimum, perhaps? 2. No idea - was thinking some type of Hypericum, but the flowers are...
WOW - that clump of Cypripedium is stunning. We have them wild in Ontario but it's EXTREMELY rare to find one or two, let alone a huge patch of...
The first ones are some kind of muscari - grape hyacinth, grows perenially from a bulb so it could be harder to get rid of. The third pic is of a...
Kalanchoe blossfeldiana has large glossy leaves, but this plant looks like it could be a cultivar of Kalanchoe fedtschenkoi - the leaves look...
Hasn't Pleomele been absorbed into the genus Dracaena?
Second's a dracaena, first is a Ctenanthe lubbersiana - in the Marantaceae family, related to the prayer plants.
Palm's definitely a chamaedora, drac's definitely a deremensis.
Actually, this one is a stumper for me too - it isn't an aroid, but rather a fern in the Asplenium subgroup.... We often offer it for sale at...
Definitely not an opuntia - my money's on Sedum or Kalanchoe, but no idea on the species. The leaves are typical of sedum morphology, though.
It's a Phlox subulata, I think - moss phlox. Shorter plant, flowers in mid- to late spring?
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